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Chemische Energiespeicherung

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Erneuerbare Energien

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Zusammenfassung

Eigenschaften von Wasserstoff als Energieträger:

  • hohe gewichtsbezogene Energiedichte (120 MJ / kg)

  • gäsformiger Energieträger, daher Speicherproblem

  • relativ schadstoffarme Verbrennung (wenig NOX)

  • Möglichkeit der katalytischen Verbrennung

  • keine CO2 — Emissionen bei der Verbrennung.

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Wokaun, A. (1999). Chemische Energiespeicherung. In: Erneuerbare Energien. Teubner StudienbĂĽcher Chemie. Vieweg+Teubner Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-92182-6_7

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